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In our cells, as in the laboratory, the conversion of reactant molecules to a particular product may proceed in multiple steps, so that there are intermediate steps and intermediate substrates.

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Antibodies are excellent targeting molecules. As an important part of the immune system, they are able to bind strongly to foreign antigens introduced into the body.

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When we digest the food that we eat, our body breaks it up into simpler molecules (breakdown is known as catabolism) which we then use as building blocks to make new proteins and new cells (buildup or biosynthesis is known as anabolism).

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In our cells, as in the laboratory, the conversion of reactant molecules to a particular product may proceed in multiple steps, so that there are intermediate steps and intermediate substrates.

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Antibodies are excellent targeting molecules. As an important part of the immune system, they are able to bind strongly to foreign antigens introduced into the body.

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When we digest the food that we eat, our body breaks it up into simpler molecules (breakdown is known as catabolism) which we then use as building blocks to make new proteins and new cells (buildup or biosynthesis is known as anabolism).

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